Indian Citizenship & Citizenship Laws


26. What is the purpose of the Foreigners Tribunals in India?
A) To determine the citizenship status of suspected illegal immigrants
B) To provide legal representation to illegal immigrants
C) To provide assistance to refugees seeking asylum in India
D) To facilitate the deportation of illegal immigrants

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27. Who can challenge an exclusion from the NRC in India?
A) Any person whose name has been excluded from the NRC
B) Only Indian citizens
C) Only residents of Assam
D) Only political parties

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28. What is the penalty for providing false information for inclusion in the NRC?
A) Rs. 5,000 fine
B) Rs. 10,000 fine
C) Rs. 25,000 fine and imprisonment for up to six months
D) Rs. 50,000 fine and imprisonment for up to two years

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29. What is the process for revoking Indian citizenship?
A) The government can revoke citizenship without any process
B) The citizenship can be revoked only through a judicial process
C) The citizenship can be revoked by the President of India
D) The citizenship cannot be revoked once it is granted

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30. Who is eligible to vote in India?
A) All Indian citizens who are 18 years or above
B) All Indian citizens who are 21 years or above
C) All residents of India who are 18 years or above
D) All residents of India who are 21 years or above

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